9.3.4
Deleting the stroke limitation
Button / display
or
or
P06
P07
Button [1]
9.3.5
Referencing
During referencing, the lifting modules may move asynchronously and
the stroke limitations are deactivated for the stroke detection.
The user must ensure a free movement path, must monitor the
movement and cancel it, if necessary. Referencing always runs up to the
mechanical end position of the lifting modules!
Button / display
9.3.6
Setting the reference position bottom/top [from FD 2020-08]
You can set that the reference position is obtained by...:
• Retraction — typically = lower end position or
• Extension — typically = upper end position
Button / display
or
P14
Button [1]
or
P62
Button [1]
or
0
1
Instructions
Moving to the upper or lower stroke limitation
Call menu
Push to select a menu item
Lower stroke limitation (lifting module must be in the lowest position)
Upper stroke limitation (lifting module must be on the topmost
position)
Push shortly to confi rm the deletion
A tone sequence resounds if the deletion was successful
Instructions
Push shortly four times in a row
The display shows "= = =" or "- - -" without stroke detection
Keep pushed until the lifting module has moved to both end positions
"_ _ _" fl ashes during the retraction and "¯ ¯ ¯" during the extension.
Instructions
Call menu
Push to select a menu item
Push to confi rm menu item
Push to select a menu item
Push to confi rm menu item
Push to select the desired option
Reference by retraction
Reference by extension
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